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Re: [Fwd: G3* - IRAN - Iran university professors denounce crackdown]

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1088672

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2010-01-04 15:23:52

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kevin.stech@stratfor.com

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analysts@stratfor.com

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analysts@stratfor.com

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Kevin Stech wrote:

not sure if this is the same site that colin already looked up, but
anyway here are the registration details

The letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei represents the latest daring
challenge to the Islamic leadership. It called the attacks a sign of
weakness in the ruling system.

It urges Khamenei to order arrests for the hard-line crackdown,
which was increased after protesters began chanting slogans against
the supreme leader. The Greenroad Web site posted the letter on
Monday.

At least eight people died during clashes across Iran last month,
including a nephew of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi. It was
the worst bloodshed since the height of the unrest immediately after
disputed June presidential election.